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Eames really need some dreamtime alone. Kind of alone. He is always alone, never alone.Sometimes stuff you don't want to share, comes up in a shared dream. A member of your team is projecting embarrassing memories. Everybody politely tries to ignore it. But the forger can't. The forger must observe all times. He absorbes the secrets in the corners of the shared consiousness.Eames knows too much, feels too much.

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Saito was a Muggle with very big pockets. He knew enough to understand that there was something a little dodgy about Arthur's science—"I went to a magnet school as a child," Arthur had said, to which Eames had replied, "Yes, love, we've read your C.V."—and that he ought not inquire too deeply into the runes carved into Cobb's briefcase.

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Arthur’s been unemployed for months since finishing college and desperately needs a job. When he finally is amongst the lucky few to get a job as PA in a high profile advertisement establishment, he couldn’t be happier.

Twenty four hours later, his life couldn’t be more complicated when he recognises his new boss.

The same guy Arthur hooked up with after an evening of partying.

The same guy he watched kissing his wife and cute kid right in front of him in the office of his new job.

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Ianto Jones was just the Teaboy and archivist at Torchwood Cardiff, right? Wrong,completely and utterly wrong. Ianto has finally had enough of his treatment at Torchwood 3 and quits, completely unexpectedly to the rest of the team. However in the aftermath of his resignation, the 4 remaining members of the team discover more about the quiet presence that acted as administrative support and what they find is shocking. Meanwhile, Ianto gets the life he loves back.

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The priest is a strange thing. Yusuf keeps telling him to kill it, but Eames has decided he likes Arthur. Likes his bald patch and his ugly clothes, like the way he fingers the cross around his neck when he’s nervous and avoids Eames touch like the plague.

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Figuring out who your estranged father is, is tricky. Learning that he's a duke is not bad. Wanting him to be a part of your life is understandable. Dealing with everything in between (fathers, potential step-antagonists, potential romantic hopefuls, culture shocks, etc.) is substantially harder.

(Or, Arthur and Eames have a child, but Arthur is forced away so Eames never knows, thankfully however, their child is a wonderful go-getter.)

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Ariadne walked into the warehouse and stopped stock-still. It wasn't that she expected a woman to be more trustworthy than a man, even as she had started to think of all the terrible things that could happen to a foolish college student walking into a warehouse with a stranger. It was simply that Arden radiated calm and professionalism. She would have looked better suited to sitting behind a desk in a bank, or maybe at the high levels of some intimidating government agency, rather than standing in the middle of a dusty warehouse with a briefcase and a couple of lawn chairs behind her.

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Sequel to "Like Cat's and Dogs'.

Everything should have been okay, the plans to return to America in the works, but of course Talia has to ruin everything by trying to cause more trouble for Blake and his new family, which of course means he needs to cause her plenty of trouble right back with Bane caught in the middle.

Soon it becomes obvious that the town just isn't big enough for the both of them...and when one more person is added to the mix the final showdown between Talia and the members of the Gotham Compound becomes inevitable.

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The neon lights of the motel cast everything in red and Ariadne hates it all the more. She makes an effort to pull her hair back in a pony. It’s greasy and disgusting, probably still has vampire guts stuck to it. Can’t be helped.

---Dom calls Arthur and Eames for help with a Shade after him and his family.